Not normally, although in an emergency the pharmacist can use their professional judgement to dispense, usually a single dose, of a medication if they see fit.
No only the doctor, dentist, etc can.
Pharmacist
Dispense medicine according to doctors prescription
In the United States, pharmacists require a doctor's prescription to dispense medicine. In Mexico, the pharmacist can decide what medicine to give without the patient seeing a doctor first.
Of course. That is if a prescription has been authorized and duly signed by a medical professional.
Oxycodone is prescription only. It requires a prescription for a doctor. The doctor specifies imediate or slow release. The pharmacist is legally obliged to dispense that and can not change it unless they get it in wrighting.
A Pharmacist
no. they dispense them.
Levonelle is available without a prescription, but only at the discretion of a pharmacist. As it is a form of emergency contraception the pharmacist will have to establish if it is an appropriate medication for the patient.
pharmacist
dispense medications
A Pharmacist
Just being "in" the pharmacy isn't a violation. Dispensing prescription meds without a pharmacist present is against the law.